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Sue Ann Bowling

Fairbanks, Alaska

Feb 26, 1941 – Nov 25, 2014 (Age 73)

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BORN
February 26, 1941
DIED
November 25, 2014
AGE
73
LOCATION
Fairbanks, Alaska

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After several battles with cancer, Sue Ann Bowling, longtime resident of Fairbanks and North Pole, passed quietly away Nov. 25, 2014. Her good friend, Sheila Dailey, was at her side.Born Feb. 26, 1941, in Bridgeport, Connecticut, to Theodore and Nadine Nicholas Bowling, Sue Ann spent most of her...

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I was a physics grad student at UA in 65-67 and I have often said one of my life regrets is that I didn't get to know my very few female colleagues. I knew Sue Ann but only distantly. I was hoping to see her when I return to Fairbanks for the 50th reunion July 20-23. I am heartbroken to find out that I am too late. My condolences to all who knew and loved her.

Hi.I never met Sue ann in person. I did however find some of her personal articles and drawings from her past. I have hundreds of her horse sketches from when she was young and maybe in colledge. I always wanted to find her and give them back. If there is anyone who would cherish these memories of her i would be glad to see to it you get them. In my opinion they are solid gold. My name is Shannon and my number is 9073782022

My sincerest condolences to the Bowling Family. May the God of all comfort (Psalms 83:18) help you during this difficult time.

I enjoyed visiting with Sue Ann during the years she was at the GI. She was always such a kind,loving person--especially with her beautiful Shetland Sheep dogs. Sincere condolences to the family.

I remember Sue Ann from my childhood. She used to come and ride at Howard's on Bennett Road. She also lived next to my family for years. She took lots of 8mm video's of all the kids riding. She also owned a big gray horse (can't remember his name). My Condolences to her family.

It has been a while since I spent any time with Sue Ann. I was the telephone guy on campus back in the 70's and enjoyed the chats she and I had at the GI. Condolences to the family.